Tag: Generation Z
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The Questions They’re Asking and the Answers They’re Getting
…and What We Should Do about It Only a Sith deals in absolutes. I have never been much of Star Wars fan (please don’t unsubscribe), so when my student hit me this quote in the middle of a conversation about morality, my reaction was little more than an eye-roll. Fortunately, I was able to convince […]
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Why: A Short History
Asking why is a habit that is near and dear to all our hearts. It’s one of those things that is simply a part of being human. At every age level, we ask why. My six-year-old son, like every six-year-old, asks why about everything just out of sheer curiosity. It never gets old…to him. I’ve […]
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Talking to Young People about Their Worldviews (Part 2)
Previously, we considered the generational realities facing our young people and how those realities affect the way they view the world. Next, I would like to discuss two spiritual realities that should shape our conversations with our young people regarding their worldviews. What is the ultimate nature of the problems our young people face, and […]
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Talking to Young People about Their Worldviews (Part 1)
In a previous post, I discussed the need to engage young people where theology and community intersect, namely their worldviews. In next three posts, I would like to address generational, spiritual, and practical considerations for doing so. How is the youngest generation among us different from preceding generations? Generational Considerations The generational composition of the […]